Claims
- 1. A combined bridge and tailpiece assembly for a stringed musical instrument, comprising
- (a) a tailpiece block containing a recess;
- (b) an elongate tailpiece member having a generally L-shaped vertical cross-sectional configuration including generally horizontal and vertical leg portions, said tailpiece member being arranged in said recess and connected with said block for rotation about a longitudinal axis adjacent the free edge of said vertical leg portion, thereby to provide camming action to said rotating tailpiece member;
- (c) longitudinally spaced attachment means connected with said tailpiece member and adapted for receiving and securing the ends of the instrument strings, respectively, whereby tensioning of the instrument strings normally biases said tailpiece member in one direction of rotation;
- (d) adjustable bridge means connected with said tailpiece block and including roller means for guiding the instrument strings to said attachment means;
- (e) spring means biasing said tailpiece member in the other direction of rotation, thereby to resist the rotating force exerted on the tailpiece member by the tensioned strings; and
- (f) lever means connected with said tailpiece member for manually rotating the same relative to said tailpiece block during sounding of the instrument, thereby to produce a vibrato effect.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, and further comprising ball bearing means for connecting said tailpiece member with said tailpiece block.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2, and further comprising a longitudinal rod for connecting said bridge means with said tailpiece block, whereby different bridge structures may be substituted on the assembly.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein said roller means comprises a plurality of saddle rollers.
- 5. A combined bridge and tailpiece assembly for a stringed musical instrument, comprising
- (a) a tailpiece block containing a recess;
- (b) an elongate tailpiece member having a generally L-shaped vertical cross-sectional configuration including generally horizontal and vertical leg portions, said tailpiece member being arranged in said recess and connected with said block for rotation about a longitudinal axis adjacent the free edge of said vertical leg portion, thereby to provide camming action to said rotating tailpiece member;
- (c) longitudinally spaced attachment means connected with said tailpiece member and adapted for receiving and securing the ends of the instrument strings, respectively, whereby tensioning of the instrument strings normally biases said tailpiece member in one direction of rotation;
- (d) adjustable bridge means connected with said tailpiece block and including roller means for guiding the instrument strings to said attachment means;
- (e) spring means biasing said tailpiece member in the other direction of rotation, thereby to resist the rotating force exerted on the tailpiece member by the tensioned strings;
- (f) lever means vertically adjustably connected with said tailpiece member for manually rotating the same relative to said tailpiece block during sounding of the instrument, thereby to produce a vibrato effect; and
- (g) means for adjusting the rotational tension and play of said lever means relative to said tailpiece member.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein said lever means includes a handle horizontally and rotationally adjustably connected with the free end thereof.
- 7. Apparatus as defined in claim 6, wherein said lever means comprises a pair of levers independently operable to rotate said tailpiece member.
- 8. A combined bridge and tailpiece assembly for a stringed musical instrument, comprising
- (a) a tailpiece block containing a recess;
- (b) an elongate tailpiece member having a generally L-shaped vertical cross-sectional configuration including generally horizontal and vertical leg portions, said tailpiece member being arranged in said recess and connected with said block for rotation about a longitudinal axis adjacent the free edge of said vertical leg portion, thereby to provide camming action to said rotating tailpiece member;
- (c) longitudinally spaced attachment means connected with said tailpiece member and adapted for receiving and securing the ends of the instrument strings, respectively, whereby tensioning of the instrument strings normally biases said tailpiece member in one direction of rotation;
- (d) adjustable bridge means connected with said tailpiece block and including roller means for guiding the instrument strings to said attachment means;
- (e) spring means biasing said tailpiece member in the other direction of rotatin, thereby to resist the rotating force exerted on the tailpiece member by the tensioned strings, said spring biasing means including pivot means to provide easy adjustable control to the resistance to the rotating force; and
- (f) lever means connected with said tailpiece member for manually rotating the same relative to said tailpiece block during sounding of the instrument, thereby to produce a vibrato effect.
- 9. A combined bridge and tailpiece assembly for a stringed musical instrument, comprising
- (a) a tailpiece block containing a recess;
- (b) an elongate tailpiece member having a generally L-shpaed vertical cross-sectional configuration including generally horizontal and vertical leg portions, said tailpiece member being arranged in said recess and connected with said block for rotation about a longitudinal axis adjacent the free edge of said vertical leg portion, thereby to provide camming action to said rotating tailpiece member;
- (c) adjustable string attachment means, including
- (1) a base connected with said tailpiece member;
- (2) a plurality of longitudinally spaced parallel inset members adapted to receive and secure the ends of the strings of the instrument, respectively;
- (3) a longitudinally extending rod connecting said inset members with said base, said inset members being adapted for pivotal movement about said rod; and
- (4) a plurality of thumbscrews associated with said inset members, respectively, said thumbscrews being operable to control the degree of pivotal movement of said associated inset members, whereby tensioning of the instrument strings normally biases said tailpiece member in one direction of rotation and operation of said thumbscrews pivots said inset member to horizontally adjust the instrument strings, respectively;
- (d) adjustable bridge means connected with said tailpiece block and including roller means for guiding the instrument strings to said attachment means;
- (e) spring means biasing said tailpiece member in the other direction of rotation, thereby to resist the rotating force exerted on the tailpiece member by the tensioned strings; and
- (f) lever means connected with said tailpiece member for manually rotating the same relative to said tailpiece block during sounding of the instrument, thereby to produce a vibrato effect.
- 10. A combined bridge and tailpiece assembly for a stringed musical instrument, comprising
- (a) a tailpiece block containing a recess;
- (b) an elongate tailpiece member having a generally L-shaped vertical cross-sectional configuration including generally horizontal and vertical leg portions, said tailpiece member being arranged in said recess and connected with said block for rotation about a longitudinal axis adjacent the free edge of said vertical leg portion, thereby to provide camming action to said rotating tailpiece member;
- (c) longitudinally spaced attachment means connected with said tailpiece member and adapted for receiving and securing the ends of the instrument strings, respectively, whereby tensioning of the instrument strings normally biases said tailpiece member in one direction of rotation;
- (d) adjustable bridge means connected with said tailpiece block and including a plurality of saddle rollers for guiding the instrument strings to said attachment means, said bridge means including
- (1) a plurality of journal blocks;
- (2) a longitudinal rod connected with said tailpiece block, said journal blocks being mounted on said rod and being adapted for pivotal movement about and axial displacement along said rod;
- (3) means for securing said journal blocks in a fixed pivotal and longitudinal position relative to said rod;
- (4) saddle roller mounting means connected with said journal blocks, respectively, said saddle rollers being continually freely rotatable about the axes thereof, respectively;
- (5) means for horizontally adjusting said saddle roller mounting means relative to said journal blocks, respectively, in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of said rod; and
- (6) means for vertically adjusting said saddle rollers relative to said tailpiece block, whereby said bridge means is adjustable in the horizontal, vertical, and longitudinal directions;
- (e) spring means biasing said tailpiece member in the other direction of rotation, thereby to resist the rotating force exerted on the tailpiece member by the tensioned strings; and
- (f) lever means connected with said tailpiece member for manually rotating the same relative to said tailpiece block during sounding of the instrument, thereby to produce a vibrato effect.
- 11. A combined bridge and tailpiece assembly for a stringed musical instrument, comprising
- (a) a tailpiece block containing a recess;
- (b) an elongate tailpiece member having a generally L-shaped vertical cross-sectional configuration including generally horizontal and vertical leg portions, said tailpiece member being arranged in said recess and connected with said block for rotation about a longitudinal axis adjacent the free edge of said vertical leg portion, thereby to provide camming action to said rotating tailpiece member;
- (c) longitudinally spaced attachment means connected with said tailpiece member and adapted for receiving and securing the ends of the instrument strings, respectively, whereby tensioning of the instrument strings normally biases said tailpiece member in one direction of rotation;
- (d) adjustable bridge means connected with said tailpiece block and including a plurality of saddle rollers for guiding the instrument strings to said attachment means, said bridge means including
- (1) a longitudinal mounting member containing a longitudinal through-opening and having a plurality of spaced recesses in the upper surface thereof;
- (2) longitudinal rod passing through said mounting member longitudinal opening for connecting said mounting member with said tailpiece block, said mounting member being adapted for pivotal movement about said rod;
- (3) a plurality of journal blocks for supporting said saddle rollers, respectively, said saddle rollers being continually freely rotatable about the axes thereof, respectively;
- (4) means for connecting said journal blocks within the recesses of said mounting member, said connecting means affording horizontal adjustment of said journal blocks relative to said mounting member; and
- (5) means connected with said journal blocks for vertically displacing said blocks relative to said mounting member;
- (e) spring means biasing said tailpiece member in the other direction of rotation, thereby to resist the rotating force exerted on the tailpiece member by the tensioned strings; and
- (f) lever means connected with said tailpiece member for manually rotating the same relative to said tailpiece block during sounding of the instrument, thereby to produce a vibrato effect.
- 12. A combined bridge and tailpiece assembly for a stringed musical instrument, comprising
- (a) a tailpiece block containing a first recess and a pair of second recesses adapted to receive a pair of mounting studs on the instrument, said tailpiece block including means for securing said block to the mounting studs;
- (b) an elongate tailpiece member having a generally L-shaped vertical cross-sectional configuration including generally horizontal and vertical leg portions, said tailpiece member being arranged in said first recess and connected with said block for rotation about a longitudinal axis adjacent the free edge of said vertical leg portion, thereby to provide camming action to said rotating tailpiece member;
- (c) longitudinally spaced attachment means connected with said tailpiece member and adapted for receiving and securing the ends of the instrument strings, respectively, whereby tensioning of the instrument strings normally biases said tailpiece member in one direction of rotation;
- (d) adjustable bridge means connected with said tailpiece block and including roller means for guiding the instrument strings to said attachment means;
- (e) spring means biasing said tailpiece member in the other direction of rotation, thereby to resist the rotating force exerted on the tailpiece member by the tensioned strings; and
- (f) lever means connected with said tailpiece member for manually rotating the same relative to said tailpiece block during sounding of the instrument, thereby to produce a vibrato effect.
- 13. Apparatus as defined in claim 12, wherein said tailpiece block mounting means further comprises a pair of auxiliary domed studs spaced from said mounting studs for supporting the lower portion of said tailpiece block opposite said pair of recesses, each of said domed and mounting studs being vertically adjustable, whereby said tailpiece block may be vertically adjusted and tilted relative to the instrument, and further wherein said means for securing said block to the mounting studs comprises a pair of screws which are operable for horizontally adjusting said block relative to the instrument.
- 14. A combined bridge and tailpiece assembly for a stringed musical instrument, comprising
- (a) a tailpiece block containing a recess;
- (b) an elongate tailpiece member having a generally L-shaped vertical cross-section configuration including generally horizontal and vertical leg portions, said tailpiece member being arranged in said recess and connected with said block for rotation about a longitudinal axis adjacent the free edge of said vertical leg portion, thereby to provide camming action to said rotating tailpiece member;
- (c) longitudinally spaced attachment means connected with said tailpiece member and adapted for receiving and securing the ends of the instrument strings, respectively, whereby tensioning of the instrument strings normally biases said tailpiece member in one direction of rotation;
- (d) adjustable bridge means connected with said tailpiece block and including a plurality of saddle rollers for guiding the instrument strings to said attachment means, respectively;
- (e) spring means biasing said tailpiece member in the other direction of rotation, thereby to resist the rotating force exerted on the tailpiece member by the tensioned strings;
- (f) lever means connected with said tailpiece member for manually rotating the same relative to said tailpiece block during sounding of the instrument, thereby to produce a vibrato effect; and
- (g) string securing means, including
- (1) a base connected with said instrument behind the instrument nut, said base containing a plurality of longitudinally spaced through-holes adapted to receive the instrument strings;
- (2) a plurality of longitudinally spaced cross-shaped members;
- (3) rod means connecting said cross-shaped members with said base, said cross-shaped members being adapted for pivotal movement about said rod means;
- (4) adjustable clamping means connected with said cross-shaped members for individually clamping the instrument strings; and
- (5) a plurality of thumbscrews associated with said cross-shaped members, respectively, for vertically adjusting said cross-shaped members.
- 15. A combined bridge and tailpiece assembly for a stringed musical instrument, comprising
- (a) a tailpiece block containing a recess;
- (b) an elongate tailpiece member having a generally L-shaped vertical cross-sectional configuration including generally horizontal and vertical leg portions, said tailpiece member being arranged in said recess and connected with said block for rotation about a longitudinal axis adjacent the free edge of said vertical leg portion, thereby to provide camming action to said rotating tailpiece member;
- (c) adjustable string attachment means, including
- (1) a base connected with said tailpiece member;
- (2) a plurality of longitudinally spaced parallel inset members;
- (3) a first longitudinally extending rod connecting said inset members with said base, said inset members being adapted for pivotal movement about said first rod; and
- (4) a plurality of thumbscrews associated with said inset members, respectively, said thumbscrews being operable to control the degree of pivotal movement of said associated inset members whereby a string of the instrument passes through and is secured by said inset member, and further whereby tensioning of the instrument strings normally biases said tailpiece member in one direction of rotation and operation of said thumbscrews pivots said inset member to horizontally adjust the instrument strings, respectively;
- (d) adjustable bridge means connected with said tailpiece block and including a plurality of saddle rollers for guiding the instrument strings to said attachment means, said bridge means including
- (1) a plurality of journal blocks;
- (2) a second longitudinal rod adapted for rotation relative to said tailpiece block for connecting said journal blocks with said tailpiece block, said journal blocks being adapted for pivotal movement about and axial displacement along said second rod;
- (3) means for securing said journal blocks in a fixed pivotal and longitudinal position relative to said second rod;
- (4) saddle roller mounting means connected with said journal blocks, respectively, said saddle rollers being continually freely rotatable about the axes thereof, respectively;
- (5) means for horizontally adjusting said saddle roller mounting means relative to said journal blocks, respectively, in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of said second rod; and
- (6) means for vertically adjusting said saddle rollers relative to said tailpiece block, whereby said bridge means is adjustable in the horizontal, vertical, and longitudinal directions;
- (e) spring means biasing said tailpiece member in the other direction of rotation, thereby to resist the rotating force exerted on the the tailpiece member by the tensioned strings; and
- (f) lever means connected with said tailpiece member for manually rotating the same relative to said tailpiece block during sounding of the instrument, thereby to produce a vibrato effect.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 260,977 filed May 6, 1981, now abandoned.
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